Release the pilot episode of Marvel's Most Wanted

In the fall of 2014 two characters were introduced to the popular ABC show, Marvel's Agents of SHIELD which was just entering its second season. These two characters were Bobbi Morse played by Adrianne Palicki and Lance Hunter played by Nick Blood. There was just something about these characters that made people absolutely fall in love with them.

By April 2015 a spin-off series for the two characters was in development. Though on April 7 2015 ABC decided not to continue perusing the spin-off for the 2015-2016 TV season. Palicki and Blood returned as series regulars in Agents of SHIELD's third season.

In August 2015 the idea of a spin-off surrounding Morse and Hunter was brought up again, now with the title Marvel's Most Wanted. ABC ordered a pilot episode for this newly reworked spin-off. Hunter and Morse continued as main characters on Agents of SHIELD until March 2016. Agents of SHIELD season 3 episode 13 titled 'Parting Shot' aired on March 22, 2016. This episode was centered around Palicki and Blood's characters, with the intent of setting up Marvel's Most Wanted. The episode ended with an emotional scene that sent Morse and Hunter off in a well deserved way. Production of the Marvel's Most Wanted pilot began in early 2016. By the spring of 2016 many fans patiently awaited the news on weather or not ABC would decide to move forward with the spin-off. Unfortunately the news was not what fans had hoped for, on May 12, 2016 ABC announced that they were not going to be moving forward with the series Marvel's Most Wanted.

This left many fans feeling like they had to say goodbye to their favorite characters for no clear reason. After an episode as devastating as 'Parting Shot' many fans only hope for the return of Morse and Hunter was the spin-off. They were left asking the question of what happened in the Marvel's Most Wanted pilot episode? Some still asking it to this very day. For over a year Agents of SHIELD fans have been constantly wondering about the content of this TV pilot.

During a recent Reddit AMA Adrianne Palicki said "I hope they release the pilot. I saw it and loved it."

Why should the fans that made this pilot episode possible be denied the opportunity to find out what might have been. There are many possible platforms to release the pilot episode on such as: iTunes, or a similar service. In the past this is worked fantastically for shows that networks have decided not to move forward with. For example the 2006 Aquaman pilot was released on iTunes and quickly became the most purchased TV show on iTunes.

Fans deserve to know what happened to our favorite characters after they stepped out of the bar. Questions have been swirling around the heads of fans for over a year, and it's about time they get a bit of closure. It would give them an opportunity to have another look into the lives of the characters they love so dearly. Fans dedication to the characters and the idea that Marvels Most Wanted was built upon is what made it possible for the pilot to be produced. Its only right that the loyal fans of these characters are granted that chance.